Star Jones may want to be Donald Trump&rsquo;s apprentice, but don&rsquo;t expect her to campaign for him if he announces a 2012 presidential bid.

The TV personality, who appears on this season of &ldquo;The Celebrity Apprentice,&rdquo; was on the Hill on Wednesday to lobby for the American Heart Association. In between meeting with lawmakers, including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), to talk about heart disease and research funding, Jones told HOH that she&rsquo;ll support President Barack Obama, just as she did in 2008.

Some celebrities have criticized Trump for jumping on the birther bandwagon and demanding to see the president&rsquo;s birth certificate.

Jones, a former prosecutor and legal correspondent for NBC and &ldquo;Inside Edition,&rdquo; carefully toes the line. &ldquo;There&rsquo;s incontrovertible evidence that the president was born in the United States of America,&rdquo; she says. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s good enough for me, and that&rsquo;s good enough for everybody who is a reasonable, thinking, logical individual.&rdquo;

Despite her disagreements with The Donald, Jones, who had open-heart surgery a year ago, calls him a friend and says he is an important reason she&rsquo;s still around: She met her cardiologist through Trump&rsquo;s brother and sister-in-law.